
Battlehawks’ Season Ends in UFL Championship Heartbreak
The St. Louis Battlehawks’ incredible 2024 UFL season culminated in a tough loss to the San Antonio Brahmas in the UFL Championship game. While the final outcome wasn’t what fans hoped for, the Battlehawks once again showcased the electric passion for football that defines our city, leaving an indelible mark on the league and the hearts of St. Louisans.
A Season of Triumphs and Unwavering Support
The Battlehawks’ journey to the championship game was marked by consistent performance and a remarkable connection with their fanbase. Throughout the regular season, the team delivered thrilling games, earning a 7-3 record that secured their spot in the title contest. What truly set this season apart, however, was the unparalleled support from the St. Louis community.
The Dome at America’s Center consistently broke attendance records for spring football, with tens of thousands of passionate fans chanting “KAW IS LAW” and creating an atmosphere unmatched anywhere else in the league. This sea of blue and white wasn’t just a backdrop; it was an active participant, fueling the team’s spirit and showcasing St. Louis as the undisputed capital of spring football.
The Championship Showdown
Battlehawks Fall to Brahmas in Tight Contest
The UFL Championship game saw the Battlehawks face off against a formidable San Antonio Brahmas squad. Played on a neutral site, the intensity was palpable from kickoff. Despite a valiant effort, the Battlehawks struggled to find their offensive rhythm against a stout Brahmas defense. The game was a hard-fought battle, ultimately seeing San Antonio emerge victorious with a final score of 25-12.
While the team fought until the very end, key plays and missed opportunities proved costly. The Brahmas’ defense managed to contain the Battlehawks’ potent offense, which had been a driving force throughout the regular season. Though the loss stung, the Battlehawks played with the resilience and competitive spirit that fans have come to expect.
| Category | Battlehawks | San Antonio Brahmas |
|---|---|---|
| Regular Season Record | 7-3 | 7-3 |
| Championship Result | Loss (12 points) | Win (25 points) |
| Home Game Attendance | Record-breaking average | Strong |
Looking Ahead: The Future of St. Louis Football
Despite the championship loss, the future of the St. Louis Battlehawks and spring football in our city remains incredibly bright. The team has firmly established itself as a cornerstone of the UFL, and the fan base has proven to be the most dedicated in the league. This season was not an end, but another chapter in a growing legacy.
The offseason will bring changes, with players and coaches evaluating their next steps and the league preparing for its next iteration. What remains constant is the city’s unwavering support, which will undoubtedly greet the Battlehawks with open arms come next season. The foundation has been laid for continued success, both on and off the field.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What was the final score of the UFL Championship game?
The St. Louis Battlehawks lost to the San Antonio Brahmas with a final score of 25-12. - Who did the Battlehawks play in the UFL Championship?
They faced the San Antonio Brahmas in the inaugural UFL Championship game. - What was the Battlehawks’ regular season record?
The Battlehawks finished the regular season with an impressive 7-3 record. - Will the St. Louis Battlehawks return next season?
Yes, the UFL is a continuous league, and the Battlehawks are expected to return for the 2025 season. - What does this season mean for St. Louis football?
It reaffirms St. Louis’s status as a premier football market, demonstrating exceptional fan support and providing a strong foundation for the future of professional spring football in the city.
While the championship trophy won’t be coming to St. Louis this year, the pride, passion, and promise ignited by the Battlehawks throughout this unforgettable season are victories in themselves that will carry us strongly into the future.
Battlehawks Season Ends in UFL Championship Heartbreak


